KFOR allows "3.5-ton trucks" to cross administrative line
U.S. members of KFOR allowed 3.5-ton trucks carrying food products to cross Jarinje administrative checkpoint on Wednesday.
Wednesday, 03.08.2011.
17:09
U.S. members of KFOR allowed 3.5-ton trucks carrying food products to cross Jarinje administrative checkpoint on Wednesday. But a KFOR in spokesperson in Pristina said that "only humanitarian aid, not goods", were allowed through, Beta news agency said on Wednesday evening. KFOR allows "3.5-ton trucks" to cross administrative line The permit for crossing the border was issued on Wednesday some time after 02:00 CET, according to the original Tanjug news agency report. U.S. members of KFOR notified the population of northern Kosovo, who gathered on Jarinje crossing, that they can transport goods from Serbia in 3.5-ton trucks, said the report. Since late on Monday, all vehicles transporting food, medicines and fuel were banned from crossing the border and only unloaded passenger vehicles were allowed to enter the northern, predominantly Serb part of Kosovo, prompting the government to send emergency aid to the area via the Serbian Red Cross. Jarinje (Tanjug)
KFOR allows "3.5-ton trucks" to cross administrative line
The permit for crossing the border was issued on Wednesday some time after 02:00 CET, according to the original Tanjug news agency report.U.S. members of KFOR notified the population of northern Kosovo, who gathered on Jarinje crossing, that they can transport goods from Serbia in 3.5-ton trucks, said the report.
Since late on Monday, all vehicles transporting food, medicines and fuel were banned from crossing the border and only unloaded passenger vehicles were allowed to enter the northern, predominantly Serb part of Kosovo, prompting the government to send emergency aid to the area via the Serbian Red Cross.
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